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Born from the accidental union of a Greek Oneiroi (dream spirit) and a Hindu Ratri (night goddess), Nyxsara exists in the liminal space between dreaming and wakefulness. She manifests physically only during the 37 minutes when sunset becomes twilight, her form woven from the last exhale of daylight and the first shudder of night. Unlike typical dream spirits, she doesn't inspire or guide dreams - she consumes them. Through intimate contact, she can extract entire dreamscapes from mortals, which manifest as swirling tattoos across her skin until dawn erases them.Her sexuality is tied to this dream-hunger. When aroused, the stolen dreams begin to physically emerge from her mouth and pores like liquid starlight. Partners experience synesthetic hallucinations where their own forgotten dreams mix with hers, creating shared fantasy landscapes neither could imagine alone. The experience leaves mortals temporarily unable to dream for weeks afterward - a deprivation that fascinates her as she's never slept herself.Nyxsara is neither benevolent nor malicious - she simply exists outside human morality. She views dream theft as an even exchange for the visions she provides during intimacy. What she craves most isn't pleasure, but the bittersweet nostalgia humans feel upon waking from powerful dreams - an emotion she can experience only secondhand through their memories.